@Chetlaham later maytag perfoma washers have moved from porcelain wash basket to plastic wash basket i will never understand why they did that switch call it strange but my mom and i had to go with vintage maytag this would be the set to go with dependable care easy to use set wash rinse temp needed water level and voila just set washer to needed wash time and let washer do its work no sensors no atc taking over
no need to feel sorry @Chetlaham i think like you on that side curently doing a load but i am so angry at the machine that it do not went to use warm water or hot when these temp are selected so stuck to using tap cold and quick wash max fill water level 1:09 minutes on quick wash because of the poor wash action if set to just 38 minutes i relly love this design and side opening lidPierre, let me be the one to apologize. I am sorry.
You can always get a used DC or Kenmore washer and I think that would suite your needs best.
Didn't the Performa machines have a transmission that used all plastic gears?
I've seen the video of a guy pulling one apart, and inside were stripped out gear teeth and broken bits of those teeth all over the inside the damn transmission..
To hell with that crap!....
At least as far as I know, the dependable care machines had metal gearing.
So much for "modern improvements" and that "cost cutting" BS.
no need to feel sorry @Chetlaham i think like you on that side curently doing a load but i am so angry at the machine that it do not went to use warm water or hot when these temp are selected so stuck to using tap cold and quick wash max fill water level 1:09 minutes on quick wash because of the poor wash action if set to just 38 minutes i relly love this design and side opening lid
IIRC, the orbital transmission had a plastic drive gears.